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===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
* '''"New Fighters & New Friends"''' Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08
* '''"New Fighters & New Friends"''' Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s major systems. Senedipitously, the shockwave knocked out the AI-driven prototype "Gremlin" fighter just as it is about to destroy Lt. J.G. Kolk's prototype "Hammerhead." As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the [[Sya-Negan]]. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jackford B. Kolk]] (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]], leaving him in a coma, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew.
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s major systems. Senedipitously, the shockwave knocked out the AI-driven prototype "Gremlin" fighter just as it is about to destroy Lt. J.G. Kolk's prototype "Hammerhead." As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the [[Sya-Negan]]. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jackford B. Kolk]] (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil Kolk,"]] placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]], leaving him in a coma, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew.
* '''"Runabout Down"''' Stardates 238408.29 to 238410.31
* '''"Runabout Down"''' Stardates 238408.29 to 238410.31
** When a small team of Cardassians infiltrate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' while most of the crew are at a celebration on [[Deep Space 17]], the ship scrambles to chase them down while undoing the damage and possible espionage the assault team inflicted. Just moments after the ship jumps to warp, the engines fail and Commander Mar is forced to send a runabout and two fighter squadrons out ahead. This leaves Lt. J.G. Kolk in charge of Engineering, which pleases him to no end. Once the engines are repaired and elusive Spathis dealt with (if only to a small extent), the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' gets on its way again. After running into a Keldon class Cardassian warship and leaving them licking their wounds, the ship again hurries off to catch up with the fighter group who've all but been wiped out except for the runabout ''USS Cedar'' which crash landed on a moon being orbited by a Galor class warship. before the Galor can hunt the crashed runabout down, an ion storm moves into the system. The ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' swoops in, uses some sensor buoys to find the downed ''Cedar'' and crew while also sending false sensor readings to the Cardassians and their mercenary friends. The sensor ghosts allow the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fly one of the mercenary ships into the rear of the Galor, weakening it. Then, just before the Keldon limps into the system, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' fires on the Galor to preempt an attack, but it unexpectedly leads to a cascade that destroys the ship. When the Keldon arrives, they accuse the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' of intensionally destroying a Cardassian ship and promise to tell their government what happened here. Commander Mar informs the Cardassian Gul that it was an accident which happened in self-defense and promises to tell Starfleet the same. The Keldon flies off, and the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' hires the rest of the mercenaries to help them retrieve their crew and clean up the mess.
** When a small team of Cardassians infiltrate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' while most of the crew are at a celebration on [[Deep Space 17]], the ship scrambles to chase them down while undoing the damage and possible espionage the assault team inflicted. Just moments after the ship jumps to warp, the engines fail and Commander Mar is forced to send a runabout and two fighter squadrons out ahead. This leaves Lt. J.G. Kolk in charge of Engineering, which pleases him to no end. Once the engines are repaired and elusive Spathis dealt with (if only to a small extent), the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' gets on its way again. After running into a Keldon class Cardassian warship and leaving them licking their wounds, the ship again hurries off to catch up with the fighter group who've all but been wiped out except for the runabout ''USS Cedar'' which crash landed on a moon being orbited by a Galor class warship. before the Galor can hunt the crashed runabout down, an ion storm moves into the system. The ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' swoops in, uses some sensor buoys to find the downed ''Cedar'' and crew while also sending false sensor readings to the Cardassians and their mercenary friends. The sensor ghosts allow the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fly one of the mercenary ships into the rear of the Galor, weakening it. Then, just before the Keldon limps into the system, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' fires on the Galor to preempt an attack, but it unexpectedly leads to a cascade that destroys the ship. When the Keldon arrives, they accuse the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' of intensionally destroying a Cardassian ship and promise to tell their government what happened here. Commander Mar informs the Cardassian Gul that it was an accident which happened in self-defense and promises to tell Starfleet the same. The Keldon flies off, and the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' hires the rest of the mercenaries to help them retrieve their crew and clean up the mess.
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